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Andrea P. Perry Elected as Tennessee Bar Foundation Fellow

BoneLaw’s Andrea P. Perry has recently been elected a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation, an association of 841 attorneys across the state. Invitations to membership, which is a position of honor, were extended to 31 attorneys this year by the Board of Trustees. The introduction of new Fellows took place in January at the annual Fellows’ Dinner in Nashville. The Bar Foundation’s purpose is two-fold: to honor attorneys who have distinguished themselves in the profession and to administer a grant making program. That project, known by its acronym “IOLTA” (Interest On Lawyers’ Trust Accounts), has awarded grants in excess of $21,000,000 to law-related, public interest projects throughout Tennessee. Andrea, a partner at Bone McAllester for more than 10 years, concentrates her practice in the areas of real estate, commercial lending, general corporate, entertainment and tax-exempt organizations. Andrea joins fellow BoneLaw partners Anne S. Arney, Charles W. Bone, Patricia J. Cottrell, James A. Crumlin, Jr., William J. (Paz) Hayes, III, Anne C. Martin, and Edward M. Yarbrough in receiving this prestigious honor.

Bone McAllester Norton PLLC is a midsized Nashville law firm located in downtown Nashville, Sumner County and Williamson County. Our firm traces its roots to 1978, when Charles Bone, Sam McAllester and Mike Norton first joined together to practice law. More than two decades later, in 2002, these lawyers, along with Stacey Garrett Koju, realized their shared vision of an entrepreneurial law firm, in which attorneys could bring their expertise and passion for the law into an environment focused on high quality work, client satisfaction and community involvement. The result of this vision is Bone McAllester Norton.